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IS 14959-2 (2001): Method of Test determination of watersoluble and acid soluble chlorides in mortar and concrete,Part 2: Hardened mortar and concrete [CED 2: Cement andConcrete]
REAFFIRMED 2011IS 14959 ( Part 2 ) : 2001
Indian Standard
DETERMINATION OF WATER SOLUBLE ANDACID SOLUBLE CHLORIDES IN MORTAR AND
CONCRETE — METHOD OF TEST
PART 2 HARDENED MORTAR AND CONCRETE
ICS 91.100.10;100.30
© BIS 2001
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDSMANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
August 2001 Price Group 3
AMENDMENT NO.1 AUGUST 2007TO
IS 14959 (PART 2): 2001 DETERMINATION OF WATERSOLUBLE AND ACID SOLUBLE CHLORIDES IN
MORTAR AND CONCRETE - METHOD OF TEST
PART 2 HARDENED MORTAR AND CONCRETE
(Page I, clause 4.1.6, line I) - Insert 'dried at 160°C and cooled in adesiccator' after 'silver nitrate'.
(Page 2, clause 4.1.6, last line) - Add at the end 'and record the exactnormality of the silver nitrate solution'.
(Page 2, clause 4.1.7 .. first lines - Substitute ·'.52 g' [or ~).7 g'.
(Page 2, clause 4.1.7.. last line) - Add at the end 'or record the exactnormality' .
(Page 2, clause 4.1.7) - Add the following note at the end:
'NOTE - Sometimes it is difficult to make exactly 0.02 N solution if the standard normaluyof the solution is less'.
(Page 2, clause 4.3.1.2, line 3) - Insert 'or more' after ~25 ml' andsubstitute '0.02 N'!or '0.2 N'.
(Page 2, clause 4.3.2.2, line 2) - Delete ~ Add 5 rnl of 6 N nitric acid.'
(Page 2, clause 4.3.2.2, line 3) - Substitute 'or more of 0.02 N' [or 'ofO.2N'.
(Page 2, clause 4.4, lines 3 to 7) - Substitute the following for the existingformula:
2 x 0 709 (X-Y)Chloride, percent = a ---
mwhere
X = volume of 0.02 N silver nitrate added, in rnl;Y = volume of 0.02 N ammonium thiocyanate consumed; andm = mass of concrete sample taken for test, in g.
(CED 2)
Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee, CED 2
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( Part 2 ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the.Cement and Concrete Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council.
Chlorides in the concrete could be drawn from different sources like aggregates, mix water, admixtures andcement and could lead to durability problems namely, corrosion of reinforcing steel in concrete, if present insufficient quantity. Chlorides could be present in different degrees of binding in the concrete matrix and couldbe determined as water soluble and acid soluble chlorides. In some cases of corrosion of carbonated concrete,the combined chlorides ( water soluble and as acid soluble) will be let free in pore water and these chlorides areharmful to concrete. To minimize the chances of deterioration of concrete due to harmful chlorides, the level ofthese chlorides has been limited in various design codes. Therefore, this standard has been formulated toprovide necessary guidance for determination of water soluble and acid soluble chlorides in concrete. ThisPart 2 of the standard covers volumetric method of test for determination of chlorides in hardened mortar andconcrete and Part I of this standard covers the method of test for fresh mortar and concrete.
The composition of the committee responsible for the formulation of this standard is given in Annex A.
In reporting the results of a test or analysis made in accordance with this standard, if the final value, observedor calculated, is to be rounded off, it shall be done in accordance with IS 2 : 1960 'Rules for rounding offnumerical values ( revised )'.
IS I49S9 ( Part 2 ) : 2001
Indian Standard
DETERMINATION OF WATER SOLUBLE ANDACID SOLUBLE CHLORIDES IN MORTAR AND
·CONCRETE - METHOD OF TESTPART 2 HARDENED·MORTAR AND CONCRETE
2 REFERENCES
3 SAMPLING
1 SCOPE
NOTE - The source of samples for test in accordancewith this standard may be either the stationary samplesobtainedfrom projectsitesor ready-mixed concrete plants.
4.1 Reagents
4.1.1 Quality ofReagent
Prepare the solution,6N ( approximately), by diluting38 mlof concentrated nitricacidto )00 mlwithdistilledwater.
Unless otherwise specified, purechemicals of analyticalreagent grade and distilled water (see IS 1070 ) shallbe used in the test.
4.1.2 Nitric Acid ( HN03 ) Concentrated ( SpecificGravity 1.42 )
4 METHOD OF TEST
Dissolve 5 gof potassium chromate in 100mlofdistilledwater.
4.1.5 Nitrobenzene (0°2)4.1.6 Silver Nitrate (AgN03 ) Solution, 0.02 N
Weigh 1.7g, of silvernitrate,dissolveindistilledwaterand dilute to 500 ml ina volumetricflask. Standardizethesilvernitrate solution against 0.02 N sodium chloridesolution usingpotassium chromate solution as indicator
4.1.3 Ferric Alum [FeNH4(S04)212H20]
Dissolve 10g of ferric alumin 100mlof distilledwaterand add 1ml ofnitric acid.
4.1'.4 Potassium Chromate ( K2Cr0 4 ), 5 PercentSolution
a shortdrillissatisfactory. Forinclined holes, a diamonddrill is satisfactory. A saw havingdiamond or siliconcarbide cutting edge shall be used for securing beamspecimens from the structures or pavement.
Samples morethan25 mminmaximum dimension shallbe reduced in size by use of jaw crusher or brokeninto smaller pieces by hammering carefully to avoidloss of smaller pieces. Crush the particles to less than25 mmin maximum dimensions using a rotating puckgrinding apparatus or by using a disk pulverizer,operated to restrict to negligible levels the loss of fineparticles. Sieve the crushed samples through 850~m
ISSieve.Thoroughly blendthe materialbytransferringit from one glazed paper to another at least 10 times,
TitleIS No.
1070: 1992 Reagent gradewater - Specification( third revision)
3025 Methods of sampling and test( Part 32 ): 1988(physical and chemical) for water
and wastewater : Part 32 Chloride(first revision)
The apparatusrequired for processingthe sampleshallbe chosen for its suitability for the purposes of theinvestigation. A specimen to be tested for thedetermination of chlorides bothacidandwatersoluble,shall notbe removed from the structure untiI theconcretehas become hard enough to permit removal withoutdisturbing the bondbetween the mortar and the coarseaggregate. Normally concrete shall be 14days old beforethe specimens are removed. Specimens that showabnormal defects or thathavebeendamaged inremovalshall not be used.
A core drill shall be used for securingcylindrical corespecimens (at least 100 mmdiameter). The diameterof the core should be at least 2.5 times the maximumsize of the aggregates and the length of the coreshould be at least 95 percent of core diameter. Forspecimens takenperpendicular to thehorizontal surface,
The Indian Standards listed belowcontain provisionswhich through reference in this text, constituteprovisionsof this standard. At the time of publication,the editions indicated were valid. All standards aresubject to revision and parties to agreements basedon this standard are encouraged to investigate thepossibility ofapplying the most recent editions ofthestandards indicated below:
This standard ( Part 2 ) covers volumetric method oftest for determination of watersolubleand acidsolublechlorides in hardened mortar and concrete.
IS 14959 ( Part 2 ) : 2001
( 5 percent wlv ) in accordance with theprocedure givenin IS 3025 ( Part32).
4.1.7 Ammonium Thiocyanate ( NH4 SeN) Solution, .0.02N.
Weigh 1.7 g of ammonium thiocyanate and dissolvein onelitre ofdistilled waterina volumetric flask. Shakewell and standardize by titrating with 0.02 N silvernitrate solution using ferric alum solution asan indicator.Adjust the normalityexactly to 0.02 N.
4.1.8 Sodium Chloride ( NaCI), 0.02 N
Weigh 1.1692g of sodium chloridedriedat lOS :I:2°C,dissolve indistilled water and make up to 1000 ml ina voIumetricflask.
4.2 Use of Filter Paper
In the methods prescribed in this standard, relativenumbers of Whatman filter paper only have beenprescribed since these are commonly used. However,anyothersuitablebrandoffilter paperswithequivalentporosity may be used.
4.3 Procedure
4.3.1 Water Soluble Chloride
4.3.1.1 Weigh 1000 ± 5 g of the pulverizedmortaror concretesample ina 2 litrecapacitybeakerand add1 000 ml of distilled water ( chloride free ). Stir themixture vigorously andwann gentlyfor ISmin. Afterallowing themixture to standfor24 hforsettling, decantabout 200 ml of the supernatant solution into a cleandry250mlcapacity beaker. Immediately, filter thesolutionthrough Whatman filter paper No. 1and collect thefiltrate.
4.3.1.2 Pipette SO ml of filtrate in a 250 ml capacity,conical flask. Add5 mlof6 N nitricacid.Adda knownvolume (X). preferably 25 ml of 0.2 N silver nitratesolution. Add 1mlferric alumandSmlofnitrobenzene.Shakevigorouslyto coagulate the precipitate. Titrate
2
~e excess silver nitrate with 0.2N ammonium thiocyanatesolution until a permanentfaint reddish browncolourappears. Note down the volume (Y) of ammoniumthiocyanate used.
4.3.2 Acid Soluble Chloride
4.3.2.1Weigh about I 000± Sg ofthepulverized mortaror concretesampleina 2 litrecapacitybeakerand add100 ml of6Nnitric acid and 900 mlof distilled water( chloridefree), afterstirringfor fewminutes. Stir themixture vigorously and warmgentlyfor 30 min. Afterallowing themixture tostandfor 10to IS min forsettling,decant about 200 ml of the supernatant solution intoa cleandry250 mlcapacitybeaker. Immediately, filterthe solution through Whatmanfilter paper No. 1 andcollect the filtrate.
4.3.2.2 Pipette SO ml of filtrate in a 250 ml capacityconical flask. AddS mlof6 N nitricacid.Adda knownvolume (X), preferably 25 ml of 0.2 N silver nitratesolution. Add I ml ferric alumand5 ml ofnitrobenzene.Shake vigorouslyto coagulate the precipitate. Titratethe excess silver nitrate with 0.02 N ammoniumthiocyanate solution until a permanent faint reddishbrown colour appears, Note down the volume (Y) ofammonium thiocyanate used,
4.4 Calculation
Calculate the percentage of chloride ( acid soluble/watersoluble)bymass of mortar orconcrete as follows:
Chloride,percent =0.00142 (X - Y)
where
x = volumeof silver nitrate added, in ml; and
r = volume of 0.02 N ammonium thiocyanateconsumed.
NOTE- Interference of silver chlorideparticles ( whichare generated in-situ) in titration by reacting withthiocyanate canbeavoided by theaddition of nitrobenzenewhich forms a film on silver chloride particles.
IS 14959 ( Part 2 ) : 2001
ANNEX A
(Foreword)
COMMITTK~COMPOSITION
Cement and Concrete SectionaJ Committee, CEO 2
Chairman
Padmashri DR H. C. VISVESVI\RAYA
'Chandrika', at 15th Cross, 63-64 East Park Road,Malleswaram, Bangalore 560003
Member~r
DR S. C. AHLUWALIA
OKS. S. AMETA
SHRI D. K. RAI ( Alternate)
SHRI V. BALASUHRI\MANII\N
SHRI R. P. S,NOH ( Alternate)
SHRI G. R. BHI\RITKAR
SHRI C. C. BHATTACHARYA
SHKI I. K. PANDEY· ( Alternate)
SHRI A. K. CHADHA
SHRI J. R. Sit. ( Alternate)
CHIEF ENGINEER ( DESIGN)
SUPERINTENDING ENCiINEER ( S & S ) ( Alternate)
CHIEF ENGINEER ( NAVGAM DAM)
SUPERINTENI>INO ENGINEER ( QCC ) ( Alternate)
CHIEf ENGINEER ( RESEARCH )-cUM-DIRECTOR
ReSEARCH OFFICER ( CONCRETE TECHNOLO(iY )
( Alternate)
SHRI J. P. DESAI
SHRI R. K. JAGETIA ( Alternate)
DIREl."TOK
DIRECTOl{
JOINT DIRECTOR ( Alternate)
DIRECTOR
SHRI P. L. KASHYAP ( Alternate)
DIRECTOR ( CMDD ) ( N & W )DEPUTY DIRECTOR ( CMDD ) ( NW&S ) ( Alternate)
SHRI K. H. GANOWAL
SHRI V. PATTAUHI (Alternate)
GENERAL MANAGEk
SENIOR MANAGER ( ENGINEERING) (Alternate)
DR ASHOK KUMAR GHOSH
SHRt S. GOPINATH
SHRI R. ARUNACHALAM (Alternate)
SHRI C. JAYARAMAN
SHKI A. K. JAIN ( Alternate)
Representing
OCL India Ltd, New Delhi
Geological Survey of India, Kolkata
Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals, New Delhi
B.G. Shirke Construction Technology Ltd, Pune
Ministry of Surface Transport, Department of Surface Transport( Roads Wing ), New Delhi
Hindustan Prefab Ltd, New Delhi
Central Public Works Department, New Delhi
Sardar Sarovar Narmada Nigam Ltd, Gandhinagar
Irrigation and Power Research Institute, Arnritsar
Gujarat Ambuja Cements Ltd, Ahmedabad
Structural Engineering Research Centre ( CSIR ), Ghaziabad
A.P. Engineering Research Laboratories, Hyderabad
Central Soil and Materials Research Station, New Delhi
Central WaterCommission, New Delhi
Hyderabad Industries Ltd, Hyderabad
Gannon Dunkerley and Company Ltd, Mumbai
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
The India Cements Ltd, Chennai
Grasim Industries Ltd, Mumbai
( Continuedon page 4 )
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Members
SHtU S. S. GOYAUYA
SHRI V. K. GOEL (Alternate)
JOINT DIRECTOR ( STANI1ARDS ) ( B&S ) ( C8-1 )JOINT DIRECTOR ( STANDARDS) ( 8&S ) ( CB-II )
( Alternate)SHRI D. K. KANUNOO
SHRI B. R. MEENA ( Alternate)
MI~MnER-SECRETARY
DIRE<:TOR ( CIVIL) ( Alternate)
SHRI P. R. C.NAIR
SHRI P. D. KELKAR (Alternate)
DR R. NARAYANAN
SHIU S. GOI'ALKRISHNAN ( Alternate)
DR C. RAJKUMAk
DR K. MOHAN ( Alternate)
SHRI S. A. REDOI
SHRI J. SARUI'
SHRI P. K. JAIPURIAR ( Alternate)
SECRETARY
SHRI S. S. SEEIiRA
SI-IHI SATANDER KUMAR ( Alternate)
StiRI S. S. SEEHRA
SHRI A. K. SHARMA ( Alternate)
BRIG R. R. SINGH
SHRI MAHENDRA PRASAD ( Alternate)
SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER ( DESIGN )
EXECUTIVE ENGINEER ( Alternate)
SHRI C. R. V. SUnw.AMANIUM
SHRI S. CHOWDHURY ( Alternate)
SHRI V. SUMESH
SHRI S. K. TANEJA ( Alternate)
SHRI T. N. TIWARI
DR D. GHOSH ( Alternate)
DR C. L. VERMA
DR B. K. RAO ( Alternate)
SHltl VIMAL KUMAR
DR H. C. VISVESVARAYA
SHRI D. C. CHATURVEU' ( Alternate)
DR C. S. V'SWANATHA
SHRI D. SRINIVASAN ( Alternate)
SHtU S.K. JAIN,
Director & Head (Civ Engg )
Representing
Cement Corporation of India Ltd, New Delhi
Research, Designs and Standards Organization ( Ministry ofRailways ), Lucknow
National Test House, Kolkata
Central Board of Irrigation and Power, New Delhi
The Indian Hume Pipe Company Ltd, Mumbai
Structural Engineering Research Centre ( CSIR ), Chennai
National Council for Cement and Building Materials, Ballabgarh
Gammon India Ltd, Mumbai
Hospital Services Consultancy Corporation ( India) Ltd, New Delhi
Builder's Association of India, Mumbai
Central Rond Research Institute ( CSIR ). New Delhi
Indian Roads Congress, New Delhi
Engineer-in-Chief's Branch, Army Headquarters, New Delhi
Public Works Department, Government of Tamil Nadu, Chennai
Larsen and Tubro Ltd, Mumbai
Housing and Urban Development Corporation Ltd, New Delhi
The Associated Cement Companies Ltd, Mumbni
Central Building Research Institute ( CSIR ), Roorkee
FlyAsh Mission, Departmentof Science and Technology, NewDelhi
The Institution of Engineers ( India ), Kolkata
Indian Concrete Institute, Chennai
Director.General, BIS ( Ex-officio Member )
Member-Secretary
SHRI SANJAY PANT
Deputy Director (Civ Engg), BIS
( Continuedon page S )
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( Continued/rom page 4 )
Convener
DR A. K. MULLICK
Members
SHRI C. R. AllMCHANDANI
SHRI T. B. BANERJEE
SURI I. K. PANDEY ( Alternate)
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ConcreteSubcommittee, CEO2:2
Representing
Saurashtra Cements Ltd, Ahmedabad
Stup Consultants Ltd, Mumbai
Ministry of Surface Transport ( Roads Wing ), New Delhi
DR D. BHATTACHARJEE
CHIEF ENGINEER & JOINT SECRETARY
SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER ( Alternate)
DR P. C. CHOWDHURY
DR C. S. VISWANATHA ( Alternate)
SHRI KEN COWIE
SHRI M. SANJAY BAHADUR (Alternate)
SHRI J. P. DESAI .
SHRI B. K. JAGETIA ( Alternate)
DIRECTOR
SHRI N. CHANDRASEKARAN ( Alternate)
DIRECTOR
JOINT DIRECTOR ( Alternate)
DIRECTOR ( C&MDD )
DEPUTY DIRECTOR ( C&MDD ) ( Alternate)
GENERAL MANAGER
SENIOR MANAGER ( ENGINEERING) ( Alternate)
DR ASHOK KUMAR GHOSH
SHRI J. S. HINGORANI
PROF ASHOK KUMAR JAIN
SHRI L. K. JAIN
SHRI M. P. JAISINGH
DR B. K. RAo ( Alternate)
JOINT DIRECTOR STANDARDS ( B&S )/C8-1JOINT DIRECTOR STANDARD (B&S )/CB-II ( Alternate)
DR S. C. MAITI
DR SUDHIR MISHRA
SHRI R. NARAYANAN
SHRI K. MANI ( Alternate)
SHRI A. B. PHADKE
• SHRI D.M. SAVUR t Ahernate )
SHRI RAM KUMAR
SHRI RAJEEV GOEl ( Alternate)
SHRI V. V. GOVINDA RAO
SHRI R. P.GaEL ( Alternate)
SHRI S. A. REDOI
DR N. K. NAYAK ( Alternate)
Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi
Public Works Department, Government of Maharashtra,Mumbai
Tor Steel Research Foundation in India, Kolkata
Indian Ready-Mixed Concrete Association, Bangalore
Oujarat Ambuja Cements Ltd, Ahmedabad
Central Soil and Materials Research Station, New Delhi
A.P. Engineering Research Laboratories, Hyderabad
Central Water Commission, New Delhi
Gannon Dunkerley and Co Ltd, Mumbai
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
Associated Consulting Services, Mumbai
University of Roorkee, Roorkee
In personal capacity
Central Building Research Institute ( CSIR ), Roorkee
Research, Designs and Standards Organization ( Ministry ofRailways), Lucknow
National Council for Cement and Building Materials, Ballabgarh
Indian Institure of Technology, Kanpur
Structural Engineering Research Centre ( CSIR ), Chennai
The Hindustan Construction Co Ltd, Mumbai
Structural Engineering Research Centre ( CSIR ), Ghaziabad
National Building and Construction Corporation Ltd, New Delhi
Gammon India Ltd, Mumbai
( Continued on page 6 )
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Members
SURI SUODHODAN RoySHRI M. KUNDU ( Alternate)
SHRI S. C. SAWHNEV
SHRI R. P. MEHROTRA ( Alternate)
SHRIS.S.SEEHRA
SHRI SATANDER KUMAR ( Alternate)
PROF M. S. SHETTY
SHRI S. N. SINGH
SHRI SURINDbl. MOHAN ( Alternate)
SHRI P. SRINIVASAN
SHRI P. BANDOPADHYAY ( Alternate)
SUPERINTENDING ENGINEER ( DESIGNS) ,
EXECUTIVE ENGINEER ( DESIGNS-III) ( Alternate )
SHRI B. T. UNWALLA
SHRI U. S. P. VERMA
SHRI VIMAL KUMAR
Representing
Hindustan Prefab Limited,New Delhi
Engineers India Ltd, New Delhi
Central Road Research Institute, New Delhi
Indian Concrete Institute, Chennai
Engineer-in-Chief'5 Branch, Army Headquarters, New Delhi
The Associated CementCompanies Ltd, Mumbai
Central Public Works Department, New Delhi
In personal capacity
Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd, Mumbai
F~y AshMission, Department of ScienceandTechnology, NewDelhi
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